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3.3. 

Wiring  

Wiring  must  comply  with  local  standards  and  regulations.  It  must  also  meet  the  electrical 

requirements of the 

D•TEX3F+

 detector.  

 

DALEMANS recommends the use of a flexible conductor cable in different colours.  

 

The section of the conductors must be between 0.75 and 1.5 mm

2

 and depends on the distance 

separating the detector from the alarm panel. For more information on this subject, refer to the 
alarm panel’s instruction manual.  

 

The cable’s external diameter cannot exceed the dimensions indicated below.  

  

 

 

 

Figure 5: wiring D•TEX3F+ 

 

3.4. 

Electrical connection  

Always  check  that  the  electrical  requirements  of  the  D•TEX3F+  detector  are 
compatible with the characteristics of the measurement panel (see “Specifications”
). 

 

 
Connections to the 

D•TEX3F+ 

detector are via the “

24V GND OUT

” terminal present on the card 

D•BASE 3F+, inside the box. The conductors must be stripped and inserted such that the insulation 
is not more than 1mm from the metal edge of the connecting terminal 

U•H6.  

To connect the 

D•TEX3F+ 

detector:  

 

Unscrew the four screws from the detector’s cover and remove the cover.  

 

Unscrew the cabl

e gland’s clamping ring.  

 

Insert the cable into the cable gland and tighten the ring to guarantee the sealing.  

 

Connect the three conductors to the “

24V GND OUT

” terminals according to the diagram below.  

 

Replace the cover on the box and tighten the cover’s four metal screws.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 
 

Figure 6: Connection of the D•TEX3F+ 

 

24V 

OUT 

GND 

Summary of Contents for D-TEX3F+

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Page 2: ...hibited Warning All information contained in this document is non contractual and subject to change without notice We also encourage you to regularly check the availability of a new version on our web...

Page 3: ...ALITY ASSURANCE 7 1 INTRODUCTION 8 1 1 Certification 8 2 DESCRIPTION 9 2 1 Overview 9 2 2 Dimensions 10 3 INSTALLATION 11 3 1 Positioning of the detectors 11 3 2 Assembly 12 3 3 Wiring 13 3 4 Electric...

Page 4: ...without help from DALEMANS may prevent the equipment from working correctly and as a result prevent guaranteeing the safety of the occupants of the installations being monitored The modification disa...

Page 5: ...e gases are typically 20 LEL for the first alarm level A1 and 40 LEL for the second level A2 The choice of alarm levels must consider the possible effects of local climatic conditions Temperature The...

Page 6: ...h a normal degree of safety 2 Gas groups Group Reference gas Definition I Methane Equipment intended for mines on the surface or under the surface IIA Propane Equipment intended for surface industries...

Page 7: ...cerning the collection and recycling of Waste Electrical and Electronic Waste WEEE These provisions aim to preserve the natural resources used to produce this product and to avoid the dispersal of sub...

Page 8: ...nce of this marking label the detector is not certified for use in danger zones Figure 1 identification and certification label Compliance Definition see Directive 2034 14 EU for more information II E...

Page 9: ...astic flame retardant box a certified cable gland a detection head with a flameproof enclosure and a connection terminal mounted on a circuit board The detection head and the D BASE 3F card are design...

Page 10: ...www dalemans com 10 2 2 Dimensions Figure 3 D TEX3F dimensions in mm D TEX3F...

Page 11: ...sources must be considered Consider possible combinations of gas sources and dissemination effects The detector must be protected against risks related to the operation of the installations The detec...

Page 12: ...rews and pins Make sure that dust deposits do not obstruct the sensor and that water does not enter the detector The D TEX3F may be mounted horizontally or vertically For vertical assembly the box s c...

Page 13: ...requirements of the D TEX3F detector are compatible with the characteristics of the measurement panel see Specifications Connections to the D TEX3F detector are via the 24V GND OUT terminal present o...

Page 14: ...s of sensitivity of the sensors This calibration must be carried out according to the procedure given by DALEMANS or by its local representative and in any case by qualified personnel having received...

Page 15: ...ilter Fault signal active on the panel Wiring or connection defective Sensor disconnected or defective Voltage in the detector between the 24V and GND terminals outside of limits 4 3 Spare parts and a...

Page 16: ...rent 18 mA 2 Secured 12V Box Material Flame retardant and UV stable plastic UL 94V0 Dimensions H xW x D 147 x 119 x 51 mm Weight 285 g IP protection index IP 65 Reversibility YES Standard fixing 4 scr...

Page 17: ...www dalemans com 17 Notes...

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